Yesterday, I shared an example of "fake news"...that may itself be fake. It went viral: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/27/castro-claimed-he-tricked-the-new-york-times-but-we-may-be-the-real-dupes …pic.twitter.com/XKcuWD2hjx
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errors, being duped, being played etc. are all very real issues; when people say "fake news" now, that's not what they mean.
.@zeynep totally true. Yet this story was shared frequently with a sloppy "fake news!" label, fitting into that line of thought for some
Weak whataboutism. Trad media has many failings. Fake news as talked about now, relying on social media, virality is different.
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